On 9/20/10 12:31 , Jan Goyvaerts™ wrote:
Is it going to be Swing's successor then ?



I'm reading this quickly (I'm eating). This sounds good for some things (reusability, which BTW sounds as a "return to the origin", since I remember that in 2007 Sun was saying in a way that JavaFX runtime could have been used by the regular JavaVM (which didn't prove true as there were not "blessed" APIs. So far so good. For the dropping of the language, it's bad. I'm curious about binding! If Oracle plans to revamp BeansBinding or such... and eventually provide some language level support. I was at the Java 7 keynote, but I didn't follow it with full attention :o) I saw Mark possibly talking about fully supported properties, so I suppose there will be something related to binding. Anybody can comment?

PS OTOH, the JavaFX script compiler is the JavaFX part that is open sourced. I suppose JavaFX script could be fully supported by aficionados if they want to keep it live.

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